Description

The Meadows development in the grounds of the Whoop Hall Inn is set in stunning surroundings within the beautiful Lune Valley and on the fringes of the popular market town of Kirkby Lonsdale which has an excellent choice of shops, restaurants and traditional inns. An ideal base from where to explore some of England's most beautiful countryside, the site is within easy reach of both the Lakes and the Dales. Guests have complimentary use of the state of the art leisure facilities including 18 metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa and fully equipped fitness studio Of excellent quality throughout the property has been beautifully dressed and with up to the minute facilities and luxurious soft furnishings, the property is the perfect place to enjoy that special break away at any time of the year. This property can be booked in conjunction with Burrow Meadows, prop No 131134.

First floor

Facilities

All gas, electric, bed linen and towels included. Sorry no cot available. High chair can be hired at Whoop Hall at small extra charge.

Miscellaneous

Private parking for 2 cars.Also included is the use of the leisure facilities at Whoop Hall between 9.30am and 5pm each day.A refundable damage deposit of £100 is payable one week prior to arrival.Please note there is a pond on the complex, extra care to be taken especially if you have children in your party.

Nearest town

Kirkby Lonsdale

Shops

0.9 Miles

Distance

0.9 miles

Restaurant

100 Yds

Nearest railway station

Carnforth

Pub

100 Yds

Distance

5 Miles

Lake

15 miles

About the local area

Kirkby Lonsdale is in Cumbria’s south east in between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales; an historic market town in an area of great natural beauty with riverside and country walks.

There are many riverside and country walks in the area, and historic buildings to see in the town itself, including the 11th century Norman parish church. While some market towns have become spoilt over the years, Kirkby Lonsdale and its surrounding area of outstanding landscape still retain the same beauty appreciated by Constable, Turner, and Ruskin.

Further north lays Kirkby Stephen at the head of the Eden Valley, a popular centre for walkers and situated on the Cumbria Cycle Way – a great route for all keen cyclists.

Half an hour’s drive from Kirkby Stephen is the beautiful area of Silverdale - an Area of Outstanding Beauty, offering a truly inspiring escape from the pace and pressures of everyday life. Don’t miss the headland of Jack Scout leading to Jenny Brown’s Point. From here, look out across the bay to see Humphrey Head where, so legend has it, the last wolf in England was slain.

Things to do nearby

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What our customers say about Rye Meadows, Whoop Hall

C Blakeley -
July 2012.

Beautifully maintained. Quiet. Warm. Lots to do in the surrounding area.

C Nicholls -
April 2012.

C Shaw -
November 2011.

September 2011.

The property was excellent - very comfortable, very well equipped and with lovely views across the countryside. We would recommend it to anyone.

A Taylor -
August 2011.

Rye Meadows is a very well laid out complex of apartments. It exceeded my expectations with a wonderful view over open fields.

Gj Robinson -
April 2011.

First-class

Gj Robinson -
April 2011.

First-class

October 2010.

extremely pleased with accommodation and location. Very high standard

White Scar Caves

The area around Ingleton contains some of the deepest and longest cave systems in the British Isles. The White Scar Caves in Chapel le Dale can be easily explored as they are both fully illuminated throughout the show cave routes.

Pennine Bridleway - Horse Riding

The Pennine Bridleway is a new 350 mile long National Trail in the North of England.

The famous Ingleton Waterfalls Trail in the heart of the Yorkshire dales offers walkers and wildlife enthusiast some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. The trail boasts over four miles of ancient oak woodland and magnificent Yorkshire Dales scenery.

Docker Park Farm

Docker Park farm offers a fabulous day out for all the family with lots to see and do. Pigs, piglets rabbits, cows and goats create an exciting atmosphere for children with an opportunity to feed the lambs in spring and summer. The tea room on site provides delicious homemade goodies with a shop selling locally produced foods

The Chocolate Mine!

Located below the chocolate shop in Kirkby Lonsdale this ‘mine’ has an interesting history. J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, was a regular visitor to Kirkby Lonsdale.

Located in the idyllic village of Barbon close to Kirkby Lonsdale this 18 hole golf course offers spectacular views of the Cumbrian countryside. Designed by Bill Squires it offers a challenging game and is a genuine test of stamina and patience. Tel: 01524 276366